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google pulling away. what's more impressive google has 330 million stairs outstanding while price line has 49 million. google's run all the more impressive. >> i guess the question here is if google can go higher. let's bring in mark, and hudson square research and a friend of the company, friend of the station, product strategist at redesign mobile. to all of you, thank you for joining us. mark, let me get to you on guru. you say $830 a share, here we come. why? >> i don't think current valuation trading 15 times next year's earnings, secondly a mobile thesis believe internet usage undermine economics. we're starting to see that mobile bear, traffic acquisition costs stabilize. if that continues a positive for the stock. third, a strong youtube asset. fourth google is a good play off international recovery, european emerging markets recovery. dpoog wins off that. we think the stock goes higher. >> dan, what's your concern around google. do you have any? >> we do. google has been a great beneficiary along
google pulling away. what's more impressive google has 330 million stairs outstanding while price line has 49 million. google's run all the more impressive. >> i guess the question here is if google can go higher. let's bring in mark, and hudson square research and a friend of the company, friend of the station, product strategist at redesign mobile. to all of you, thank you for joining us. mark, let me get to you on guru. you say $830 a share, here we come. why? >> i don't think...
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that's a hiccup for google. they may have a watch butity point i see it as a positive for apple. >> the space on a cell phone is a lot smaller than a desk top screen. google has to find a way to monetize space. what is going to be the next big thing, monetizing android? >> they are doing what they are doing and doing well as far as an os. going back to google glasses, as far as advertising, look what google has now as far as information they have access to. they know what you're searching, where you are, where you're going and where you're getting directions so it will be scarey that they will have an lcd over your eye. >> are they going to sell what you're looking at? >> honestly. >> brian spent eight minutes staring at a victoria's secret window in the short hills mall. people don't need to know that. >> if you look at goggle and what their business is now, 90% is search and it's about advertising, everything like that. look at apple. really hardware/software. not in it to monetize your information and sell it
that's a hiccup for google. they may have a watch butity point i see it as a positive for apple. >> the space on a cell phone is a lot smaller than a desk top screen. google has to find a way to monetize space. what is going to be the next big thing, monetizing android? >> they are doing what they are doing and doing well as far as an os. going back to google glasses, as far as advertising, look what google has now as far as information they have access to. they know what you're...
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you got to make your peace with the google plus. >> google is very powerful in the space, but millennial media is very powerful in the space as well. i look at late q4 and look category by category, was it more heavily skewed towards retail? it kind of was. retail is very excited about mobile all along the way. things like location data are very, very compelling for retailers. what we think really occurred is some categories of advertisers got a little bit ahead of themselves and late in the quarter, either decided to reallocate it back to where they would have traditionally spent it, spent a little bit less with us than they were indicating earlier in the quarter and so, yeah, for us, you know, i think we're in a competitive business with large players, but it's been that way for a good long time. >> i know in the mobile world, a google could come in and say, listen, we'll take care -- i know this millennial, they know mobile. but we know desktop. we know everything, and we'll do a sweep, whereas they can do one thing. what is the comeback? what is the objection to that that you give cu
you got to make your peace with the google plus. >> google is very powerful in the space, but millennial media is very powerful in the space as well. i look at late q4 and look category by category, was it more heavily skewed towards retail? it kind of was. retail is very excited about mobile all along the way. things like location data are very, very compelling for retailers. what we think really occurred is some categories of advertisers got a little bit ahead of themselves and late in...
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and google's been the beneficiary. the thing i would point out on google, you look at the last three years, we've had six selloffs north of 10% and three of those have happened on the march quarter. the last three years, march quarter have started a downward decline of 10%. we heard about the pain at the pump, the payroll taxes, march quarter for consumer activity may be less than stellar. >> so, for seasonal reasons, stay away from the google trade? >> it will be below 800 this spring. >> so, what is your top trade in tech? >> listen, you want exposure to mobile, e-commerce, the nice tail winds, let's buy ebay. >> the consumer being weak doesn't freak you out when it comes to the ebay story? >> it does. but ebay is a trade down. when you go to ebay, you can buy last season's new goods, refurbished goods and new goods. ebay is well positioned for a slowdown. >> colin, great to see you. the number one most accurate apple earning forecaster. >> that just rolls off the tongue. >> very catchy. all right, let's hit the opti
and google's been the beneficiary. the thing i would point out on google, you look at the last three years, we've had six selloffs north of 10% and three of those have happened on the march quarter. the last three years, march quarter have started a downward decline of 10%. we heard about the pain at the pump, the payroll taxes, march quarter for consumer activity may be less than stellar. >> so, for seasonal reasons, stay away from the google trade? >> it will be below 800 this...
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into google, microsoft, a ton happening with google and apple right now. if you look closely at other trends, you see they are getting into the financials again. in the case of bank of america to play recovery in the u.s. housing market. in the case of citibank to deal with the recovery that's taking place in the global economy and the case of aig obviously improvement in their balance sheet and insurance markets globally. all of these undervalued. we see hedge funds moving in rapidly. in the case of japan, a different story. we're seeing the government take on different actions to reinflate their economy and drive the end -- >> lower levels. >> equities to higher levels as it comes easier for japanese companies to export. >> david, breaking news. i'm sorry to cut it short. have you back soon. citi's private bank. >> apple was hit by the same attackers that attempted to break into facebook's network. the company identified malware was on some of their systems as well. apple said it didn't lose any data. these are apple computers, apple mauiee computers hit
into google, microsoft, a ton happening with google and apple right now. if you look closely at other trends, you see they are getting into the financials again. in the case of bank of america to play recovery in the u.s. housing market. in the case of citibank to deal with the recovery that's taking place in the global economy and the case of aig obviously improvement in their balance sheet and insurance markets globally. all of these undervalued. we see hedge funds moving in rapidly. in the...
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google plus is -- they are aggressive. they are a behemoth, you have to deal with them. >> we have been competing with google in the space for four or five years. so we are a company that's been competing with google all along the way, so nothing is fundamentally changed in the business, and, look, we're in the middle of this amazing secular trend of mobile, consumers are consuming this content on mobile devices and we have a solid space in the firmament of this business. >> do some customers go to google plus? that's what everyone i -- it's a big problem at the street.com. and, you have to make -- make your peace with the going u.s.le plus. >> google is very powerful in the space, but millennial media is very powerful in the space as well. i look at late q4 and look category by category, was it more heavily skewed toward retail? retail is very excited about mobile all along the way. things like location data are very, very compelling for retailers, what we think really occurred is some categories of advertisers got ahead
google plus is -- they are aggressive. they are a behemoth, you have to deal with them. >> we have been competing with google in the space for four or five years. so we are a company that's been competing with google all along the way, so nothing is fundamentally changed in the business, and, look, we're in the middle of this amazing secular trend of mobile, consumers are consuming this content on mobile devices and we have a solid space in the firmament of this business. >> do some...
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google's lebron right now. but i don't think with $1,000 price targets thrown out there, it reminds me of $1 trillion market caps for apple six months ago and $1,000 for qualcomm. so i think google tamed the wild west internet frontier for us. but towns have been established and the facebooks for socializing the amazons for shopping and you no longer need google to get to those sites. that brings the stage for facebook. >> i didn't know you could still utter the name lebron james in cleveland but you certainly did. >> i'm from akron. we still like him in akron. >> doug, thanks for your time. have a great weekend. >> thank you, carl. >> let's get back to washington. the president holding a white house open day-to-day hack-a-thon today. he's inviting developers and tech experts to come and offer ideas. jon fortt has details. >> reporter: what the house is trying to do here is draw attention to the fact that they're releasing an api that will let anybody pull data from the white house about petitions, signatures a
google's lebron right now. but i don't think with $1,000 price targets thrown out there, it reminds me of $1 trillion market caps for apple six months ago and $1,000 for qualcomm. so i think google tamed the wild west internet frontier for us. but towns have been established and the facebooks for socializing the amazons for shopping and you no longer need google to get to those sites. that brings the stage for facebook. >> i didn't know you could still utter the name lebron james in...
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google earth, google mail, everything else. and they knew that they had the luxury of trying lots of things to see what's going to work. at this point, it's android and apple, android and ios and everybody knows at some point they're going to be able to make some money here. you can't calculate it, you can't weigh it just yet. but i think it's coke and pepsi now and it's a question of how much and when, not if. >> and like with coke and pepsi, we sometimes see one trade with the other in terms of the lead. are we at a stage where google does take the lead, even if it's by a nose over apple? >> right now, they own a great deal of thanks to samsung because, you know, htc stumbled, but samsung has taken off and they're the standard there for android right now. and samsung is making great phones and giving apple a run for their money. >> kevin, what do you think of this idea in the journal today that they will have retail stores all be it perhaps delayed. do they need to do that to further unlock value in android? there would be so
google earth, google mail, everything else. and they knew that they had the luxury of trying lots of things to see what's going to work. at this point, it's android and apple, android and ios and everybody knows at some point they're going to be able to make some money here. you can't calculate it, you can't weigh it just yet. but i think it's coke and pepsi now and it's a question of how much and when, not if. >> and like with coke and pepsi, we sometimes see one trade with the other in...
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i think the car as an operating system and google self driving cars. google made their bets. larry did a great job coming in and not caring about stock pricing. but the market doesn't care. google is not a stock you chase. around earnings they could do anything. any kind of announcement with control over securities. but apple, like paul said, very hard to knock them out with retail stores and the fact they will double those stores. very hard to see companies moving beyond ten years. you know, whether monster or dell. they are not there. those were best performing stocks. so hard to predict the next ten years, at the same time, apple is so big they have to fall so far. >> is oracle the most underrated stock out there? doesn't get a lot of attention except when larry ellison buys another yacht or island. yet it's been on the list and it throws off free cash like an old dog kicks off fleas. >> not sexy enough. apart from the yacht, not sexy enough. >> it is sexy enough for him but if you look at richard branson, he lives by himself on an island with his family. i think larry sst
i think the car as an operating system and google self driving cars. google made their bets. larry did a great job coming in and not caring about stock pricing. but the market doesn't care. google is not a stock you chase. around earnings they could do anything. any kind of announcement with control over securities. but apple, like paul said, very hard to knock them out with retail stores and the fact they will double those stores. very hard to see companies moving beyond ten years. you know,...
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>> the rotation out of apple and into google. >> there are a lot of beneficiaries here. >> but google is undeniably one of the biggest. >> just like at 700, there was almost no one left to be bullish on apple to buy more. we might have hit that point at 40 4/ 410, 420 is where everybody wanted out. i don't see a ton of buyers or sellers. maybe this is equilibrium. >> think the reason for the price differential we've seen in the last few months is people want growth. when apple doesn't show the growth over the last three quarters, people shifted and said where do i get the growth? in the large cap names, google has been the place to show -- if you're a large cap portfolio, you have to make a bet on the next mega cap company. what you do on the margin with other companies, that's fine. >> this is not the first day where we've seen an overall positive market move and apple's negative. what does that tell you, weiss? >> that it is a side show and it's lower margin products coming out. >> the hot money is moving on as well. it's not counting on apple to lead the indices higher. >> coming u
>> the rotation out of apple and into google. >> there are a lot of beneficiaries here. >> but google is undeniably one of the biggest. >> just like at 700, there was almost no one left to be bullish on apple to buy more. we might have hit that point at 40 4/ 410, 420 is where everybody wanted out. i don't see a ton of buyers or sellers. maybe this is equilibrium. >> think the reason for the price differential we've seen in the last few months is people want...
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we asked you if google wants google glass to have more style it should what? brian writes it should acquire oakley. richard writes make them contact lenses. that might be painful and shines writes it should move to williamsburg. you'd have to live in new york to understand that. >> coach the lowest since august of 20 1. that does it for us here today. let's get to wapner, "the halftime," back at hq. >> thanks very much. welcome to "the halftime show." four hours till the close. it's another down day on wall street. here's what we're following: the thousand dollars jinx. google let's a lofty price target but is it a sell signal for the market's hottest stock? chesapeake beats as its controversial ceo gets ready to step aside. two of our traders debate whether it's time for you to get in. and what it bernanke and company end the easing earlier than expected? can the market stand on its own? josh brown, i'll send it to you first. >> yeah, i wouldn't take the trial balloon the fed put out yesterday in their minutes to think they really have any choice in the matte
we asked you if google wants google glass to have more style it should what? brian writes it should acquire oakley. richard writes make them contact lenses. that might be painful and shines writes it should move to williamsburg. you'd have to live in new york to understand that. >> coach the lowest since august of 20 1. that does it for us here today. let's get to wapner, "the halftime," back at hq. >> thanks very much. welcome to "the halftime show." four hours...
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google powered through today. so many wish they were in google. it's the score of a lifetime, but when this terrific search-and-destroy the competition juggernaut fell after reporting a miss and gave uncertain guidian, did you use that pullback to buy, or did that move scare the wits out of you? did you use the further pullback another 50 points to put money to work in google? or was that sell-off another one you had to avoid even as you might have been waiting for another leg down? you're waiting for a further pullback. i think the answer is the pullback was wasted on many. it seems like the great growth days were behind them, there were more moving parts where the cost of acquisition continued spending on uncertainly products, all you had in retrospect was the pullback you needed. the one that might have been waiting for, at least making matters worse,ed second, created what could have been a nasty-looking head and shoulders pattern. as the technical signal a mountainous top if they didn't hold. it turns out the stock did stop going down, the sh
google powered through today. so many wish they were in google. it's the score of a lifetime, but when this terrific search-and-destroy the competition juggernaut fell after reporting a miss and gave uncertain guidian, did you use that pullback to buy, or did that move scare the wits out of you? did you use the further pullback another 50 points to put money to work in google? or was that sell-off another one you had to avoid even as you might have been waiting for another leg down? you're...
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apple's net income and cash flow is roughly four times higher than google. when looking at its forward price to earnings ratio, thanks to the sharp drop in apple shares, trading at ten times whee google is trading at 17. keep in mind, average pe in stocks is around 15. now to some it all up, morningstar says google has a great top line growth going forward but the business end which might be a concern for operating profit margins while apple has great innovative product. fears of future margin compression leading to unfavorable product mix. leave it there. simon, back to you. >> they could double dividend. seema, for the moment, thank you. let's head to chicago and rick santelli ch te santelli tracking the action. >> about the same low yield as yesterday. down two basis points for the day. four basis points on the week. open the chart up to early december and technicians are looking at rounding nature. if you draw a line underneath we violate it. they think it is going to correct to lower yield. if we look at boone to one-month chart we are two-week low yiel
apple's net income and cash flow is roughly four times higher than google. when looking at its forward price to earnings ratio, thanks to the sharp drop in apple shares, trading at ten times whee google is trading at 17. keep in mind, average pe in stocks is around 15. now to some it all up, morningstar says google has a great top line growth going forward but the business end which might be a concern for operating profit margins while apple has great innovative product. fears of future margin...
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>> i don't think google is done going off. if you're nervous buzz it is 800 bucks, you can trail the stop loss. not the end of the world. >> stocks are negative. at left a couple major averages, negative for the month of february. worst pull back day of the year. tweet me. "power lunch" is up now. >> the second half of the trading day starts right now. >> we are going to pick up right where scott left off, on the slide in stocks. we are going to ask the question, is it time to run for the hills. is the bull run over? we have full coverage as the market falls for the second straight day. worst two-day decline this year. wal-mart shares are up on earnings. but question remains, is this a company with enduring problems? we have a unique perspective from a secret shopper. a woman who visits the stores then reports back to wall street on what she is seeing. then, what does the great american ceo make these days? and even the not-so-great ceo. the numbers are coming up. we have all of the data. simon is here at the nyse. hi, simon.
>> i don't think google is done going off. if you're nervous buzz it is 800 bucks, you can trail the stop loss. not the end of the world. >> stocks are negative. at left a couple major averages, negative for the month of february. worst pull back day of the year. tweet me. "power lunch" is up now. >> the second half of the trading day starts right now. >> we are going to pick up right where scott left off, on the slide in stocks. we are going to ask the...
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how many people said to me, honestly, jim, google, 800 to 1,000? so you obviously want to take the other side of the yahoo! trading, except you listen to marissa meier and you want to buy it. >> you seem to be suggesting that those who are chasing the market the market doesn't have a lot of intellectual depth. >> because there keep being this discounts. i read through the toll release and i liked it. that will distinguish me as someone who's not rigorous or skeptical enough. i think toll goes to 38. because this market gives you intraday, intrastock pullbacks. i was looking at tiffany. we pronounced tiffany dead, and it's like they got the walking dead show, where you have to shoot them right through the head, kids love it. this one they obviously missed the head and it comes back. you have to hit it right here to be able to survive in walking dead. they didn't shoot it in the head. >> which means what? >> it's still around. >> it won't die. >> it won't die. >> people reluctantly like this market. they see the markets going to new highs, they don't
how many people said to me, honestly, jim, google, 800 to 1,000? so you obviously want to take the other side of the yahoo! trading, except you listen to marissa meier and you want to buy it. >> you seem to be suggesting that those who are chasing the market the market doesn't have a lot of intellectual depth. >> because there keep being this discounts. i read through the toll release and i liked it. that will distinguish me as someone who's not rigorous or skeptical enough. i think...
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i think google is the best bet. >> you were on the other side of that trade, roger kay. you want to buy at this price or not? >> i think they are beaten down pretty good so maybe there's light at the end of the tunnel. i feel pretty good about it. >> catch an exclusive interview with hp show meg whitman tomorrow morning at 9:00 a.m. eastern on "squawk box." coming up, the man behind the aig numbers. the impact of sandy on the insurance company's bottom line and how about this for a deal breaker? the french are lazy. one ceo's opinion. he and the french government are exchanging blows now. he's coming up to tell us why he said au revoir to france. that's coming up in a minute. no two people have the same financial goals. pnc works with you to understand yours and help plan for your retirement. visit a branch or call now for your personal retirement review. (announcer) scottrade knows our and invest their own way. with scottrade's smart text, i can quickly understand my charts, and spend more time trading. their quick trade bar lets my account follow me online so i can rea
i think google is the best bet. >> you were on the other side of that trade, roger kay. you want to buy at this price or not? >> i think they are beaten down pretty good so maybe there's light at the end of the tunnel. i feel pretty good about it. >> catch an exclusive interview with hp show meg whitman tomorrow morning at 9:00 a.m. eastern on "squawk box." coming up, the man behind the aig numbers. the impact of sandy on the insurance company's bottom line and how...
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new all-time highs for big names, google, disney and 3-m, among others. in the s&p, big gainers including staples and sealed, a maker of bubble wrap which reported a better than expected expected and the big loser humana. back to you guys. >> thanks very much. headed to the close. about 15 minutes left in the trading session here. as you see, the dow is up 48 points, holding above 14,000. >> what's the worst investment call so far for this year? >> well, i would say shorting it. >> jeff cox knows and he'll tell us what it is and why almost everybody got it wrong. that's next. >> and what do we want to know? >> what do you think is the worst call of the year? send us a tweet @cnbc. >> also, apple, get this, the latest victim of cyber hackers. is there any stopping these attacks, and just how much is the economy and your money at risk, we ask. we'll hear from one hacker later on the "closing bell." [ male announcer ] this is not my home. there. i said it. they don't have pictures of my kids. they don't have my yoga mat. and still, i feel at home. could it b
new all-time highs for big names, google, disney and 3-m, among others. in the s&p, big gainers including staples and sealed, a maker of bubble wrap which reported a better than expected expected and the big loser humana. back to you guys. >> thanks very much. headed to the close. about 15 minutes left in the trading session here. as you see, the dow is up 48 points, holding above 14,000. >> what's the worst investment call so far for this year? >> well, i would say...
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i don't like to see that is too bullish. >> did you see the video, talking about google, the google glasses, did you see -- know what i'm talking about? >> google glasses versus apple -- versus an apple watch, i want the glasses. the google chrome continues to make a lot of inroads, too with a touch screen people like. google has the momentum now, you put that $1,000 price target on it you start thinking that's too bullish. >> you saw the story about cream put on a lot more computers shall compete against android and microsoft s it possible five years from now, we are all using devices, laptops and tablet these are all either chrome or android? >> no, because i think that apple's got a terrific operating system. >> but microsoft is out? >> chrome is cheap. microsoft? xbox and skype. >> that's over? >> skype has 2 billion in revenues. >> but windows is done for you >> yeah. i'm stuck with it. i wish that the it people would catch up. it people all over the world, at least in our country, seem deeply involved in the microsoft system, yet i don't know anyone who actually would choose it of the
i don't like to see that is too bullish. >> did you see the video, talking about google, the google glasses, did you see -- know what i'm talking about? >> google glasses versus apple -- versus an apple watch, i want the glasses. the google chrome continues to make a lot of inroads, too with a touch screen people like. google has the momentum now, you put that $1,000 price target on it you start thinking that's too bullish. >> you saw the story about cream put on a lot more...
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. >> the first english word of every child in that village was "google." >> [laughs] >> the village has no electricity, no telephone, no television. >> [child's voice] >> and the children take laptops home that are connected, broadband, to the internet. >> and that was just the beginning. >> the one laptop per child computer is a computing revolution. [ticking] [sprightly music] ♪ >> the national youth orchestra is so much in demand, it's on the road more than most professional orchestras. ♪ it's been hailed as the future of classical music itself. and it's all about children, about saving them, hundreds of thousands of children, through music. honk! [orchestral music] >> consider the life of jose gregorio hernandez. [dramatic conclusion] ♪ his blindness didn't stop the orchestra from letting him be as much a part of it as any other kid. [whistles and applause] you can see the result for yourself--magical. [ticking] you've probably never seen anything as adorable as a five-day-old elephant. but this story is more about her mother. her name is mpenzi. she is the large lady lending
. >> the first english word of every child in that village was "google." >> [laughs] >> the village has no electricity, no telephone, no television. >> [child's voice] >> and the children take laptops home that are connected, broadband, to the internet. >> and that was just the beginning. >> the one laptop per child computer is a computing revolution. [ticking] [sprightly music] ♪ >> the national youth orchestra is so much in demand,...
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google is fine. netflix, untradeable. >> and goldman? >> i'm a seller up here. >> okay, first move tomorrow when we come right back. stay tuned. hello! how sharp is your business security? can it help protect your people and property, while keeping out threats to your operations? it's not working! yes it is. welcome to tyco integrated security. with world-class monitoring centers and thousands of qualified technicians. we've got a personal passion to help your business run safer, smarter, and sharper. we are tyco integrated security. and we are sharper. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 after that, it's on to germany. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 then tonight, i'm trading 9500 miles away in japan. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 with the new global account from schwab, tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 i hunt down opportunities around the world tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 as if i'm right there. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 and i'm in total control because i can trade tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 directly online in 12 markets in their local currencies. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 i use their global research to g
google is fine. netflix, untradeable. >> and goldman? >> i'm a seller up here. >> okay, first move tomorrow when we come right back. stay tuned. hello! how sharp is your business security? can it help protect your people and property, while keeping out threats to your operations? it's not working! yes it is. welcome to tyco integrated security. with world-class monitoring centers and thousands of qualified technicians. we've got a personal passion to help your business run...
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it's a gimmicky partnership with google. you see these reports about google getting the lines between fashion and retail and tech are all blurring. >> they are, indeed. so on today's show, there's a -- here is another taster. in china, it's the first trading day market in the new year of the snake. so will it be new year old problems? up next from hong kong, we'll have the latest analysis. >> did you just slither? also, the final week of campaigning in italy ahead of the general elections. we will be live in milan throughout the morning for a roundup of the candidates policies and pit falls. julia will join us for that. >>> and hear state from the finance ministers. we have a roundup of the g-20 meeting in moscow. >> and london fashion week is under way and international expansion seems to be the latest trend. we'll hear from top designers who are putting their foot forward on the global runway. >>> first, standard & poors says it wants more time to gauge shinzo abe's rating policies. s&p says recent policies could reflat ja
it's a gimmicky partnership with google. you see these reports about google getting the lines between fashion and retail and tech are all blurring. >> they are, indeed. so on today's show, there's a -- here is another taster. in china, it's the first trading day market in the new year of the snake. so will it be new year old problems? up next from hong kong, we'll have the latest analysis. >> did you just slither? also, the final week of campaigning in italy ahead of the general...
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as well as the clean aesthetics for the news and google look, she's not stealing from anybody, she created elsewhere and is creating here but she maris the internet marketing and image of media together with the undercurrent of technology. i think there's a lot of enthusiasm, and here we are, a $5 billion company. up 34% the last quarter. we've seen that their traffic is up 9%, 10% just last month alone. i think it's paying off. momentum with perception but there's reality that's coming with it. >> some of that is true but the really need to start to drive revenues. revenues flat for a number of years now, and they need to pick up both on display and search. those are going to be very challenging. >> absolutely. >> higher quality advertising. i think the moving twitter feed is bringing them a much more sense of excitement, energy and the customization that she's bringing in will i think allow the display advertising to display more effectively. >> not talking about whether or not yahoo! can survive or not, that's for sure. >> yeah. >> let's get to eamon javers with breaking news from the w
as well as the clean aesthetics for the news and google look, she's not stealing from anybody, she created elsewhere and is creating here but she maris the internet marketing and image of media together with the undercurrent of technology. i think there's a lot of enthusiasm, and here we are, a $5 billion company. up 34% the last quarter. we've seen that their traffic is up 9%, 10% just last month alone. i think it's paying off. momentum with perception but there's reality that's coming with...
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google shares up about 0.3% today. well above the market, we should add. pintrest, valuation of $2.5 billion. hedge fund valiant led the investment group. pinterest has grown quickly since launching in 2010 and now has more than 49 million users worldwide. that's a growth story for you on what's otherwise been a pretty grim morning. the s&p 500 trying to cling on to that 1500 level. european trade has seen markets whacked across the board. down in the range of 1.5%, almost 2% now slightly off those lows. but the pmi figures not doing much for sentiment. i'll have more on the market update for you on "squawk box" in just a couple minutes time. for now, that does it for us here on "worldwide exchange." thank you for tuning in. hope to see you back here tomorrow morning. [ male announcer ] any technology not moving forward is moving backward. [ engine turns over, tires squeal ] and you'll find advanced safety technology like an available heads-up display on the 2013 lexus gs. there's no going back.
google shares up about 0.3% today. well above the market, we should add. pintrest, valuation of $2.5 billion. hedge fund valiant led the investment group. pinterest has grown quickly since launching in 2010 and now has more than 49 million users worldwide. that's a growth story for you on what's otherwise been a pretty grim morning. the s&p 500 trying to cling on to that 1500 level. european trade has seen markets whacked across the board. down in the range of 1.5%, almost 2% now slightly...
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got some google? maybe it's time to take a bite out of apple. or are you considering looking at netflix for possible profit opportunities? we're going to talk those names and much more. >>> welcome back to "squawk box." hewlett-packard giving investors a reason to light tech. that led to a nice rise in the stock after hours. which tech stocks could be the next big mover? daniel ernst, principal at hudson square research joins us in our what's working segment. so what's working, dan? do you like hewlett pack art? >> well i mean, let's take a step back at what's happening in earnings. you know, for this period. you know, a lot of new tech continues to grow and old tech continues to shrink. so, apple had revenues up 18% year over year. hp last night reported earnings or revenues down 6% year over year. and they're continuing to forecast, continued slowdown in their business. but yet, apple is down 15% to 16% and hp is up 20%. there's a lot of that disparity in the market. blackberry is up 17% year-to-date, and samsung is down 3%. so i think that th
got some google? maybe it's time to take a bite out of apple. or are you considering looking at netflix for possible profit opportunities? we're going to talk those names and much more. >>> welcome back to "squawk box." hewlett-packard giving investors a reason to light tech. that led to a nice rise in the stock after hours. which tech stocks could be the next big mover? daniel ernst, principal at hudson square research joins us in our what's working segment. so what's...
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i hope you'll follow me on twitter and google plus, look for me @mariabartiromo. >>> first, here's a look at the stories coming up in the week ahead that may move the markets and impact your money this week. >>> monday is president's day. stock market and banks are closed for the holiday. following that, earnings are out from walmart, hewlett-packard and dell computer. by the way, that could be the company's last earnings release before going private, that's dell. wednesday we'll find out the number of new residential units that began construction last month, as well as what happened behind closed doors at the last meeting of the federal reserve open market committee. the minutes from that meeting are out on wednesday. on thursday, realtors will report the number of existing homes sold over the last month. and finally, today is the way we to-go about to be gone? styrofoam is the new public enemy of the mayor of new york. he announced this week his intention to ban the nonrecyclable polystyrene foam packaging typically used in to-go containers. about 20,000 tons of styrofoam are throw
i hope you'll follow me on twitter and google plus, look for me @mariabartiromo. >>> first, here's a look at the stories coming up in the week ahead that may move the markets and impact your money this week. >>> monday is president's day. stock market and banks are closed for the holiday. following that, earnings are out from walmart, hewlett-packard and dell computer. by the way, that could be the company's last earnings release before going private, that's dell. wednesday...
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like the google pull-back nobody wanted. most people don't want to go near the darn thing that up trend has been broken. tom brady, in the super bowl this year. home building stock down, what were you thinking? i was thinking, that loser eli manning couldn't get in the playoff this year. no. it was his joke of an older brother. after losing to a couple of rays in the super bowl. >> he might as well play for the lakers. owens corning -- you get the picture. we did have a hideous day. some sections did worry me. i am actually concerned about copper. it has been acting lame. china may indeed be slowing, i don't like to see the oil index plummet. the speculation. i don't like washington back on the front page. they come along at the right moment to put the cabarb on any rally. jellystone national park, yogi. i am concerned about the payroll tax holiday going away. i am worried about higher taxes, autosales could be slowing. did anyone think -- did anyone think we would maintain the streak longer than the ah mazing hittering stre
like the google pull-back nobody wanted. most people don't want to go near the darn thing that up trend has been broken. tom brady, in the super bowl this year. home building stock down, what were you thinking? i was thinking, that loser eli manning couldn't get in the playoff this year. no. it was his joke of an older brother. after losing to a couple of rays in the super bowl. >> he might as well play for the lakers. owens corning -- you get the picture. we did have a hideous day. some...
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phones. >> because you can't -- what i use google for, i don't need to go -- right? >> if you have an android phone. >> don't talk to me about smartphones. >> i happen, mr. i love the ipho iphone. >> you have so behind the times. >> you've had the iphone for, what, four days, five? and now you are -- >> you've got the blunt instrument. it's so backwards. >> you're waiting for the blackberry ten, right? >> i don't know what i'm waiting for. >> i heard on friday, i saw the -- >> do you need to know any of the nations ski resorts that got more than 2 inches of snow last night? >> no, but -- >> he has an app for that. >> what are you going to do, drop everything and go skiing when you hear the report? i need to know some of these things. i knew on sunday morning that both beaver creek got 7 inches and snow map. i have weather in every place that i might even think about visiting. i have ncaa basketball scores scrolling as they're happening. i know who is playing today. i can get a preview of what's playing. it's a different world. i was just reading about how could they
phones. >> because you can't -- what i use google for, i don't need to go -- right? >> if you have an android phone. >> don't talk to me about smartphones. >> i happen, mr. i love the ipho iphone. >> you have so behind the times. >> you've had the iphone for, what, four days, five? and now you are -- >> you've got the blunt instrument. it's so backwards. >> you're waiting for the blackberry ten, right? >> i don't know what i'm waiting for....
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more executive than resident at polaris ventures and google's teams. folks, let's huddle up. injury reaction, diane. >> i'm interested in how he will bring it to the u.s. market in the u.s. when we talk about either men i preparedness and moving things we do in the home outside the home. >> during sandy in washington square park jonathan had these set up charging people's phones. that's when i saw it. it was in the times. what does it cost to actually make this thing? >> jonathan cedars with us now. come on in. i see you brought your stove. you are now officially with your stove appropriately enough in what we call the hot seat. we will ask you a few questions here and you get to answer and respond to our families. jonathan, why don't you ask. >> i want to understand, what the connection between the cook stove and home stove? is there a cross subsidies? how does that impact the margin? >> we are not like tom's shoes. it is very different. the camp stove is an accessible market with long-term capital into the emerging markets where over the long run we see a very profitable bu
more executive than resident at polaris ventures and google's teams. folks, let's huddle up. injury reaction, diane. >> i'm interested in how he will bring it to the u.s. market in the u.s. when we talk about either men i preparedness and moving things we do in the home outside the home. >> during sandy in washington square park jonathan had these set up charging people's phones. that's when i saw it. it was in the times. what does it cost to actually make this thing? >>...
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google performed obviously but some of the other names haven't. joe? >> i would focus, i'm with pete. my financials and that's where my opinion is. you've got materials up 1.7%. i would feed that strength. i dent see materials as having the ability to outperform. >> there is a common thread by the way, on what is performing best. when you look, you see dividend yields of something close to 3% and see fundamental stories where you are looking at basically 10 to 12 pes, those names with growth. >> that's why i stay with aig. >> final trades, next up on "half." understand my charts, and spend more time trading. their quick trade bar lets my account follow me online so i can react in real-time. plus, my local scottrade office is there to help. because they know i don't trade like everybody. i trade like me. i'm with scottrade. (announcer) scottrade. voted "best investment services company." we all work remotely so this is a big deal, our first full team gathering! i wanted to call on a few people. ashley, ashley marshall... here. since we're often all on t
google performed obviously but some of the other names haven't. joe? >> i would focus, i'm with pete. my financials and that's where my opinion is. you've got materials up 1.7%. i would feed that strength. i dent see materials as having the ability to outperform. >> there is a common thread by the way, on what is performing best. when you look, you see dividend yields of something close to 3% and see fundamental stories where you are looking at basically 10 to 12 pes, those names...
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microsoft will give you an e-mail account, google an e-mail account. >> too much. >> stay out of electric mail. figure out what your product, is delivery of mail and find out how to get people to appreciate more. not all about cutting. maybe make birthday cards free. lure people into liking the post office again. >> maybe send kiss-a-grams. >> or maybe people should have to go by the post office to pick up the mail and then would you go by when you needed it and you would save a lot on that carrier delivery cost. >> oh, yeah. >> john callan, as you know, always smart to listen to your customers what. do the customers say about that especially in the low profitability routes around the country where they have talked about closing post offices in areas that, you know, that's -- some people, that's their only connection to the rest of the world in some cases? >> well, that's a good question. first of all, customers in the eyes of the postal service are the people who do the mailing mostly and pay for it. i think your question is about those of us who receive mail and you're hearing a lot of
microsoft will give you an e-mail account, google an e-mail account. >> too much. >> stay out of electric mail. figure out what your product, is delivery of mail and find out how to get people to appreciate more. not all about cutting. maybe make birthday cards free. lure people into liking the post office again. >> maybe send kiss-a-grams. >> or maybe people should have to go by the post office to pick up the mail and then would you go by when you needed it and you...
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google. netflix. everybody says it's not about their content, well, how about the content. i think it is. this stock's going higher. >> toll brothers missing estimates. housing starts came in weak. is the real estate recovery starting to crack? is now the time to buy or bail on toll? >>> and herbalife wrapping up its conference call. we'll have details and what it means. with fidelity's new options platform, we've completely integrated every step of the process, making it easier to try filters and strategies... to get a list of equity options... evaluate them with our p&l calculator... and execute faster with our more intuitive trade ticket. i'm greg stevens and i helped create fidelity's options platform. it's one more innovative reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. now get 200 free trades when you open an account. >>> welcome back. shares of toll brothers tumbling after missing estimates. the largest luxury home builder in the u.s. hurt by lower selling prices and fewer than expected deliveries. after a big run in the stock over the past year, is it finally tim
google. netflix. everybody says it's not about their content, well, how about the content. i think it is. this stock's going higher. >> toll brothers missing estimates. housing starts came in weak. is the real estate recovery starting to crack? is now the time to buy or bail on toll? >>> and herbalife wrapping up its conference call. we'll have details and what it means. with fidelity's new options platform, we've completely integrated every step of the process, making it easier...
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that would be like the google pullback to 650 before it went up to an all-time high of $806. most people don't want to go near the darn thing now that the uptrend's been broken. i heard that. the uptrend. same goes for -- tom brady who wasn't in the super bowl this year. uggs or lenar, when you saw that down $2.72, what were you thinking? i was thinking about eli manning. he couldn't get to the playoffs this year. no, maybe it was his joke of an older brother or should i say choke of an older brother after losing to a couple of rays in the latest super bowl. down $3.43 from the all-time high. there goes the housing neighborhood of stocks. you know what? i always thought that pink panther didn't have any game. he might as well play for the lakers. they might not even make the playoffs. yet owens corning playing like that colby, where's the beef? it was hideous, and some sectors do worry me. the mining sector was atrocious. talking to stephanie link. action alerts plus code director, she's saying, wow, did you look at that? i saw freeport down big. the stocks i told you to be w
that would be like the google pullback to 650 before it went up to an all-time high of $806. most people don't want to go near the darn thing now that the uptrend's been broken. i heard that. the uptrend. same goes for -- tom brady who wasn't in the super bowl this year. uggs or lenar, when you saw that down $2.72, what were you thinking? i was thinking about eli manning. he couldn't get to the playoffs this year. no, maybe it was his joke of an older brother or should i say choke of an older...
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apple, facebook, google. pay less taxes than these oil companies, make more money than they'll ever make. why don't you go after big tech? >> what we're looking to do and i think the right thing to do is try to close the loopholes for everybody. that's what the president's talking about. >> you're talking about private jet owners. that's 32 people. >> that's good for television and things of that nature. >> that's true. >> it sounds like -- >> it's a handful of people. >> but it's small in comparison to the seriousness that we've got to deal with come just a few days. a week from today with sequestration. continuing resolution. we've got some big things we've got to debate. >> i maintain -- i come back to my original point. even though the process isn't great, across-the-board cuts, so what? the fact is a lot of businesses do that too. cutting spending is pro growth. and i think the republicans are missing an opportunity. they ought to couple these spending cuts with corporate tax reform that would help large
apple, facebook, google. pay less taxes than these oil companies, make more money than they'll ever make. why don't you go after big tech? >> what we're looking to do and i think the right thing to do is try to close the loopholes for everybody. that's what the president's talking about. >> you're talking about private jet owners. that's 32 people. >> that's good for television and things of that nature. >> that's true. >> it sounds like -- >> it's a handful...
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in fact, infected the initial segments they had when they launched initially, labelling some of the google android devices. >> it's funny, htc, i remember this story, kind of came out of nowhere to grab a big share of the global market when they partnered with android and it was an alternative to apple. now a lot of people have gotten into this space. what does this company define itself as? >> it was a good device to have. but then they launched the later reiterations. highways good among consumers. they need this device to be great. from what little we even, it's going to to be a great device. >> how much they have to discount the product? it's interesting to look at the timing, as well, right before mobile congress next week. why not announce this at the event? >> i think it's a marketing. i may be wrong, but if you look at apple and samsung, they launch their flagship devices. ebl they believe it will be the device range which will change their fortune. so i think that's why they're going for the launch. >> apple slipped quite a lot in china in the smartphone league. and i know we were
in fact, infected the initial segments they had when they launched initially, labelling some of the google android devices. >> it's funny, htc, i remember this story, kind of came out of nowhere to grab a big share of the global market when they partnered with android and it was an alternative to apple. now a lot of people have gotten into this space. what does this company define itself as? >> it was a good device to have. but then they launched the later reiterations. highways...
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company pinned hopes on the latest invention, the htc1, and hoping it will be set apart from other google android devices on the market. the smartphone uses new software to replace icons with personalized news streams, social media, and videos. i caught up with the company's ceo, peter chow, at its product launch in london for an exclusive interviewer. -- exclusive interview. >> we are so confident in our product and wanted to be targeted, innovative, experience for the people who are wanting to find differentiation. >> how can you compete with the market and manufacturing muscle that apple and samsung have to fight back and win market share from the companies? >> we are confident to rely on our own innovation and provide unique differentiation to the market. and of course, we continue to innovate our marketing approach, try to be smart and nimble. >> how much will it cost? >> well, it costs a lot of money. and we are going to -- we are committed to invest. >> that was peter chow speaking at the htc launch event yesterday. the culture has generated buzz around this new device. the trouble
company pinned hopes on the latest invention, the htc1, and hoping it will be set apart from other google android devices on the market. the smartphone uses new software to replace icons with personalized news streams, social media, and videos. i caught up with the company's ceo, peter chow, at its product launch in london for an exclusive interviewer. -- exclusive interview. >> we are so confident in our product and wanted to be targeted, innovative, experience for the people who are...
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. >> remember when google issued arly and it turned out to be a great buying opportunity? >> are you worried about the boeing reports still, too, andrew? that was only a -- >> that was one source from reuters. >> boeing has a parking problem. the papers are incredible. >> anyway, we'll -- i'll try to figure out more during the commercial break. >> you can't put the genie back in the bottle. robert wolf has been our guest host this morning. we'll give robert the last word when "squawk" comes right back. >>> tomorrow on "squawk box," boone pickens. he'll join us for an hour to talk about the recent burst of m & a activity and the future for his natural gas plan. "squawk box" starts tomorrow at 6:00 a.m. eastern. how do you keep an older car running like new? you ask a ford customer. when they tell you that you need your oil changed you got to bring it in. if your tires need to be rotated, you have to get that done as well. jackie, tell me why somebody should bring they're car here to the ford dealership for service instead of any one of those other places out there. they are
. >> remember when google issued arly and it turned out to be a great buying opportunity? >> are you worried about the boeing reports still, too, andrew? that was only a -- >> that was one source from reuters. >> boeing has a parking problem. the papers are incredible. >> anyway, we'll -- i'll try to figure out more during the commercial break. >> you can't put the genie back in the bottle. robert wolf has been our guest host this morning. we'll give robert...
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google is winning the stock price well as war. in the last year google stock price is up 30%, the green line, while apple is down more than 10%. i want to bring in my good friend, richard quest for a little q&a. today's question, interpreted as broadly as you like. google or apple. in keeping with today's theme. i have a special bell you can see here. on the iphone. so control room, when i ring this, give me 60 seconds on the clock. apple is bumping into unrealistic expectations that couldn't continue forever, richard. if apple has one talent, it is showing us the next big thing before we even know we wanted it and making buckets, buckets of money on it. it's ancient history. back in the 90s, when you remember i wasn't born yet, investors had left apple for dead. the company roared back to life, brought us all sorts of things we did not know we needed. the ipod, the iphone, itunes, history shows that all of it will probably take you know, it will gain speed again if they come up with one new product. maybe it's the apple wristwatc
google is winning the stock price well as war. in the last year google stock price is up 30%, the green line, while apple is down more than 10%. i want to bring in my good friend, richard quest for a little q&a. today's question, interpreted as broadly as you like. google or apple. in keeping with today's theme. i have a special bell you can see here. on the iphone. so control room, when i ring this, give me 60 seconds on the clock. apple is bumping into unrealistic expectations that...
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, google plus. it has less than a quarter number of users than facebook has, but it's growing. they also make money from my version of the harlem shake for instance. ♪ >> trying to give that a little more air time. like apple, google has talent for figuring out what the next big thing is before we mere mortals know about it. the real money maker are the ads you see on google. that's where they get their money, $10.7 billion in profit in 2012 on $50 billion in sales. that's pretty good. it gets 87% of the total revenue in advertising in many forms. here is what you need to look at. google crossed the $800 a share price for the first time in history, about $806 right now n. the last year, google has increased, had a little setback, but increased about 33%. apple, by the way, which i thought i'd throw in as well. that's the blue line, is down about 9%. what got google to $800 today? rumors about google opening up stores which would be a direct challenge to am. i don't know what these stores would sel
, google plus. it has less than a quarter number of users than facebook has, but it's growing. they also make money from my version of the harlem shake for instance. ♪ >> trying to give that a little more air time. like apple, google has talent for figuring out what the next big thing is before we mere mortals know about it. the real money maker are the ads you see on google. that's where they get their money, $10.7 billion in profit in 2012 on $50 billion in sales. that's pretty good....
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search engine, uhh, probably google. if we do a side by side blind test comparison, and you end up choosing google, you get an xbox. i'll bet you the xbox, you bet me your son. well let's look up what you need. okay, i would do the left. yeah? what?! i am a daddy! bing wins it! bing won. bing did win. people prefer bing over google for the web's top searches. don't believe it? go to bingiton.com and see what you're missing. progress-oh! [ female announcer ] with 40 delicious progresso soups at 100 calories or less, there are plenty of reasons people are saying "progress-oh!" share your progress-oh! story on facebook. >>> being black in hollywood is fantastic for the one black guy in every single commercial. you know him. the quirky non-threatening black guy. "saturday night live" hit a nerve -- >> hey, seth, high-five! all right. >> how are you, corey? >> awesome, man, just awesome. my life is great. this year, i was in 14 commercials and i was also the one black guy in a college brochure. >> that's great. that's really
search engine, uhh, probably google. if we do a side by side blind test comparison, and you end up choosing google, you get an xbox. i'll bet you the xbox, you bet me your son. well let's look up what you need. okay, i would do the left. yeah? what?! i am a daddy! bing wins it! bing won. bing did win. people prefer bing over google for the web's top searches. don't believe it? go to bingiton.com and see what you're missing. progress-oh! [ female announcer ] with 40 delicious progresso soups at...
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[fight bell: ding, ding] how many here are google users? what if i was to tell you that you would actually like bing way more than google when it came to the results? prove it. let's look up some taco places. i like the left side. yeah? okay, do we need to find out what the waves are like down at the beach? what side do you like better? i like the results on the right. i'm gonna go with the one on the left. oh! bing won! people prefer bing over google for the web's top searches. don't believe it? go to bingiton.com and see what you're missing. >>> now schools like p-tech in brock lynn, collaboration between new york public schools and city university of new york and ibm, students will graduate with a high school diploma and an associate's degree in computers or engineering. we need to give every american student opportunities like this. >> that was the state of the union address. and actually we visited that school, p-tech in brooklyn that the president is talking about. in his address actually. venture between the new york city public scho
[fight bell: ding, ding] how many here are google users? what if i was to tell you that you would actually like bing way more than google when it came to the results? prove it. let's look up some taco places. i like the left side. yeah? okay, do we need to find out what the waves are like down at the beach? what side do you like better? i like the results on the right. i'm gonna go with the one on the left. oh! bing won! people prefer bing over google for the web's top searches. don't believe...
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search engine, uhh, probably google. if we do a side by side blind test comparison, and you end up choosing google, you get an xbox. i'll bet you the xbox, you bet me your son. well let's look up what you need. okay, i would do the left. yeah? what?! i am a daddy! bing wins it! bing won. bing did win. people prefer bing over google for the web's top searches. don't believe it? go to bingiton.com and see what you're missing. but with advair, i'm breathing better. so now i can be in the scene. advair is clinically proven to help significantly improve lung function. unlike most copd medications, advair contains both an anti-inflammatory and a long-acting bronchodilator working together to help improve your lung function all day. advair won't replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms and should not be used more than twice a day. people with copd taking advair may have a higher chance of pneumonia. advair may increase your risk of osteoporosis and some eye problems. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or hig
search engine, uhh, probably google. if we do a side by side blind test comparison, and you end up choosing google, you get an xbox. i'll bet you the xbox, you bet me your son. well let's look up what you need. okay, i would do the left. yeah? what?! i am a daddy! bing wins it! bing won. bing did win. people prefer bing over google for the web's top searches. don't believe it? go to bingiton.com and see what you're missing. but with advair, i'm breathing better. so now i can be in the scene....
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Feb 17, 2013
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[fight bell: ding, ding] how many here are google users? what if i was to tell you that you would actually like bing way more than google when it came to the results? prove it. let's look up some taco places. i like the left side. yeah? okay, do we need to find out what the waves are like down at the beach? what side do you like better? i like the results on the right. i'm gonna go with the one on the left. oh! bing won! people prefer bing over google for the web's top searches. don't believe it? go to bingiton.com and see what you're missing. there's nothing like our grilled lobster and lobster tacos. the bar harbor bake is really worth trying. [ male announcer ] get more during red lobster's lobsterfest. with the year's largest selection of mouth-watering lobster entrees. like our delicious lobster lover's dream, featuring two kinds of succulent lobster tails. or our savory, new grilled maine lobster and lobster tacos. it's back, but not for long. [ woman ] our guests go crazy for lobsterfest. my favorite entree is the lobster lover's dre
[fight bell: ding, ding] how many here are google users? what if i was to tell you that you would actually like bing way more than google when it came to the results? prove it. let's look up some taco places. i like the left side. yeah? okay, do we need to find out what the waves are like down at the beach? what side do you like better? i like the results on the right. i'm gonna go with the one on the left. oh! bing won! people prefer bing over google for the web's top searches. don't believe...
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search engine, uhh, probably google. if we do a side by side blind test comparison, and you end up choosing google, you get an xbox. i'll bet you the xbox, you bet me your son. well let's look up what you need. okay, i would do the left. yeah? what?! i am a daddy! bing wins it! bing won. bing did win. people prefer bing over google for the web's top searches. don't believe it? go to bingiton.com and see what you're missing. for over 75 years people ...with geico... ohhh...sorry!. director's voice: here we go. from the top. and action for over 75 years people have saved money with gecko so.... director's voice: cut it! ...what...what did i say? gecko? i said gecko? aw... for over 75 year...(laughs. but still trying to keep it contained) director's voice: keep it together. i'm good. i'm good. for over 75...(uncontrollable laughter). what are you doing there? stop making me laugh. vo: geico. saving people money for over seventy-five years. gecko: don't look at me. don't look at me. if your a man with low testosterone, you s
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search engine, uhh, probably google. if we do a side by side blind test comparison, and you end up choosing google, you get an xbox. i'll bet you the xbox, you bet me your son. well let's look up what you need. okay, i would do the left. yeah? what?! i am a daddy! bing wins it! bing won. bing did win. people prefer bing over google for the web's top searches. don't believe it? go to bingiton.com and see what you're missing. the battle of bataan, 1942. [ all ] fort benning, georgia, in 1999. [ male announcer ] usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation because it offers a superior level of protection and because usaa's commitment to serve the military, veterans, and their families is without equal. begin your legacy. get an auto-insurance quote. usaa. we know what it means to serve. >>> on the medical front there's a new drug to fight advanced breast cancer. a treatment that's not a cure, but it can extend life. that's ahead. ♪ [ male announcer ] make your escape... twice as rewarding. earn d
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search engine, uhh, probably google. if we do a side by side blind test comparison, and you end up choosing google, you get an xbox. i'll bet you the xbox, you bet me your son. well let's look up what you need. okay, i would do the left. yeah? what?! i am a daddy! bing wins it! bing won. bing did win. people prefer bing over google for the web's top searches. don't believe it? go to bingiton.com and see what you're missing. new griddle-melts to yourime usual breakfast sandwich. it doesn't seem like fast food. there's a lot of substance, it just seems really fresh. there's like a lot more flavor. [ anouncer ] ihop is building our best breakfast sandwiches ever. new griddle-melts made fresh and hot. hand crafted just for you. it's like a sexy sandwich. i love this crispy bread... ...the roasted red peppers. it's awesome. [ anouncer ] compare new griddle melts yourself. just $4.99 at ihop. this is an epic breakfast sandwich. [ anouncer ] ihop. everything you love about breakfast. you want that don't you? then you're going t
search engine, uhh, probably google. if we do a side by side blind test comparison, and you end up choosing google, you get an xbox. i'll bet you the xbox, you bet me your son. well let's look up what you need. okay, i would do the left. yeah? what?! i am a daddy! bing wins it! bing won. bing did win. people prefer bing over google for the web's top searches. don't believe it? go to bingiton.com and see what you're missing. new griddle-melts to yourime usual breakfast sandwich. it doesn't seem...